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Red Ledge Gloves

Bought several pairs of their gloves because they were reasonably priced, but turns out they are junk. Cheap material and the stitching comes apart on the fingers. Worthless. Save your money...cheap crap poorly made with cheap material and they won/t stand behind their product. Full review

Cabela's Heated Performance Pinnacle Gloves with PrimaLoft

Recently, my husband has been plagued by cold sensitivity in his fingers. This winter has been a cold one, and being out and about in ordinary gloves has become very uncomfortable. In fact, some of our trips have been cut short due to his cold fingers (especially thumbs). It had gotten so restricting to our activities, that I suggested he try heated gloves. Gloves in his size (2XL) are not easy to come by, especially high performance winter gloves, but eventually I found a pair of Cabela’s Heated… Full review

Swix Star XC 100 Split Mitt

Great for active winter use, these mitts split the difference between gloves and mittens using a 3 and 1 finger. Built to hug the hand without getting in the way they provide a thin, insulated barrier between hands and environment. Tailored into a pre-curved shape with an extra long cuff the Swix XC 100 Split Mitt looks a bit alien at first glance but after wearing them for a bit you can tell they were designed with humans in mind. The long cuff reaches well past the wrist to keep snow out. The… Full review

Century Leather Products Black Pile Sno-Mitts

Uber Black Pile Snow Mittens with with Plush Pile Insulation. Bought two pairs a few years ago; regardless of temp. these are the warmest gloves regardless of price. This was also confirmed by the person I bought the second pair for, as these are the only gloves he wears when working in the snow. Outdoor Research Men's Alti Mitts are the mittens I originally bought for snow work, and they are not nearly as warm as the Uber mittens. Plus if you are wearing the Alti Mitts and it's warm you cannot… Full review

Outdoor Research Meteor Mitts

Kept my fingers warm. Comes with internal convertible fleece mitten gloves that I do not like, but will work well. I substituted them with the Marmot Windstopper Convertible Gloves, with some light wool lined gloves under them. I must say, this system alone will keep your hands warm without the shell gloves 95% of the time. When you get to the summit and the wind is hitting you at 25 MPH and its -35°, you'll be happy you had these. They breathe well, but keep all water and wind out. They secure… Full review

Seirus Windstopper Cyclone Gloves

The Seirus Windstopper Cyclone gloves are warm, lightweight, and allow for amazing dexterity. They wick away moisture like crazy and are very quick-drying. I was looking for a more technical, slimmer profile glove to replace my very warm but bulky wool gloves for snowshoeing, and saw the Seirus Windstopper Cyclone at a trading post in Greenville, Maine. I wore them today while snowshoeing in temps around 10°F, with wind chills of around -10°F, and my hands weren't even thinking of getting cold. Full review

SealSkinz Windproof Gloves

These are great gloves that really are windproof. I wore them on a 26-mile hike in all weather conditions and my hands stayed warm. These gloves are great! Just like it says, windproof. Kept my hands warm on an all weather trek with high winds and rain and my hands stayed warm. I have Raynauds so it is really important to protect my hands from wind and cold. These gloves did the job. I used the sizing chart provided and ordered a medium. I should be gotten a large. Even though these fit, going up… Full review

The Heat Company Heat 3 Smart

One of my favorite cold weather gloves. Made by The Heat Company for extreme Temperatures. Have fun. Full review

Rab Men's Baltoro Glove

Great dexterity for ice climbing, but not waterproof enough for wet Eastern conditions. Had those on sale a few years back. They are great for my ice climbing session, great dexterity, but I wish they were more weatherproof and waterproof. As for many gloves, dexterity means less warmth on fingers ends.
Great second pair for long days ice climbing. Full review